Category: public art
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What can we learn from Denver’s Blue Mustang on Adobe Airstream
Read about the controversy surrounding Luis Jimenez’ seminal work at DIA here. Copyright Leanne Goebel. May not be used without permission.
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Recent articles you might have seen on Adobe Airstream
Just in case you think I haven’t been busy writing, the following are a few links to posts made last month on Adobe Airstream The Met’s Museum Store Compresses $25 million for Jeff Koons’ train about as ridiculous as a fur-lined trash can Durango Film Festival Screens 80 Films Copyright Leanne Goebel. May not be…
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Art Takes Root in Greater Colorado, from Public Art Review, issue 39 fall/winter 2008
What Goes Around Comes Around Artist Ken Lindstrom wanted to create a temporary public art piece—sixteen plastic spirals to honor sixteen years of Art Walk, an annual event showcasing the visual and performing arts in Salida, Colorado. But when Lindstrom contacted the city planning office, he learned he couldn’t erect art on city property without…
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Christo and Jeanne-Claude talk about Over the River
Read the transcript of an interview on Air America with Christo and Jeanne-Claude about their work, including the in process “Over the River” that may happen in Colorado. Copyright Leanne Goebel. May not be used without permission.
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The Washington Post on Over the River
Read Blake Gopnik’s take on Over the River, currently on display at The Phillips Collection in Washington DC. Click here for a link to the Washington Post. Copyright Leanne Goebel. May not be used without permission.
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Artful Reading, Durango Herald, Aug. 15
Rachel Slick shows a representation of the “Reading Tree,” a storyteller’s chair for the new library’s Children’s Room. “Reading Tree” was selected as the winning design for the storyteller’s chair after an open house at the Durango Community Recreation Center on Monday. A majestic Aspen “Reading Tree” and a larger-than-life-sized card catalog have been chosen…